10.1515_9783110720280.pdf

On March 11, 2011 the North-East of Japan was hit by a massive magnitude 9 earthquake. The earthquake was followed by a tsunami that destroyed farmland, cities, factories and the infrastructure of the coastal regions and also caused the nuclear meltdowns in the Fukushima Daiichi Powerplant. In media...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-596052022-11-22T03:32:16Z Diaspora and Disaster Tagsold, Christian Niehaus, Andreas disaster studies diaspora studies Japan Japanese diaspora communities bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology On March 11, 2011 the North-East of Japan was hit by a massive magnitude 9 earthquake. The earthquake was followed by a tsunami that destroyed farmland, cities, factories and the infrastructure of the coastal regions and also caused the nuclear meltdowns in the Fukushima Daiichi Powerplant. In media as well as in research the disaster was perceived as a national catastrophe, overlooking itstransnational character. Japanese diasporic communities worldwide organized support and fundraising events to support the devastated regions and thus showed their solidarity with the homeland. In both transient and permanent Japanese communities being active often became a means to overcome the global, local and personal shockwave of the catastrophe and overcome feelings of insecurity. Yet, the broad variety of activities also furthered diasporic civil society and helped to integrate members of Japanese communities more into the surrounding society. By bringing together disaster studies and diaspora studies and analyzing the reactions of Japanese transient and permanent communities in Ghent, Brussels, Dusseldorf, Sao Paulo, Honolulu and London following the Triple Disaster, this volume will help to get a better understanding of how catastrophes effect diasporic communities. 2022-11-21T16:36:20Z 2022-11-21T16:36:20Z 2016 book ONIX_20221121_9783110720280_139 2629-5881 9783110720280 9783957580054 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59605 eng Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 10.1515_9783110720280.pdf De Gruyter düsseldorf university press 10.1515/9783110720280 10.1515/9783110720280 2b386f62-fc18-4108-bcf1-ade3ed4cf2f3 9783110720280 9783957580054 düsseldorf university press 1 118 Berlin/Boston open access
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description On March 11, 2011 the North-East of Japan was hit by a massive magnitude 9 earthquake. The earthquake was followed by a tsunami that destroyed farmland, cities, factories and the infrastructure of the coastal regions and also caused the nuclear meltdowns in the Fukushima Daiichi Powerplant. In media as well as in research the disaster was perceived as a national catastrophe, overlooking itstransnational character. Japanese diasporic communities worldwide organized support and fundraising events to support the devastated regions and thus showed their solidarity with the homeland. In both transient and permanent Japanese communities being active often became a means to overcome the global, local and personal shockwave of the catastrophe and overcome feelings of insecurity. Yet, the broad variety of activities also furthered diasporic civil society and helped to integrate members of Japanese communities more into the surrounding society. By bringing together disaster studies and diaspora studies and analyzing the reactions of Japanese transient and permanent communities in Ghent, Brussels, Dusseldorf, Sao Paulo, Honolulu and London following the Triple Disaster, this volume will help to get a better understanding of how catastrophes effect diasporic communities.
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